US77831A - nathans and matthew thornton - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B61—RAILWAYS
- B61F—RAIL VEHICLE SUSPENSIONS, e.g. UNDERFRAMES, BOGIES OR ARRANGEMENTS OF WHEEL AXLES; RAIL VEHICLES FOR USE ON TRACKS OF DIFFERENT WIDTH; PREVENTING DERAILING OF RAIL VEHICLES; WHEEL GUARDS, OBSTRUCTION REMOVERS OR THE LIKE FOR RAIL VEHICLES
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- flit fitigetulz Itfttftli in in that items fitter rt mm making as at flp sum-s.
- Figure 2 a perspective view of the packing-plate 0,- showing the particular feature'n'hich constitutes our invention.
- This invention is an improvement upon the axle-box patented by D. H..Dotterer, April 3, 1866, and coin sists in so constructing the spring packing-plate, used in his invention, that the oil cannot escape from the box, (whereby the value of the whole device isgreatly enhanced.
- a A represent the walls of the axle-box
- B the end of the car-axle in position in the box.
- 0 is the metallic spring packingplate, that fits aroundthe axle,justwithin the inner side of the box, to prevent the entranceof dust, &c.
- the plate 0 operates between a low partition, I), and, the inner wall of the box. It is found inpractice, however, that the oil in the reservoir, E, will slop over the partition D, and, penetrating under and, around the packing-plate G, will rise to the opening, G, in the inner wall of the box, in which the axle works, and will thence escape in large quantities, rendering the box an expensive one to use.
- the metallic packing-plate C with a curved packing, c, the ends of which rise above the ends of the partition D.
- This packing may be either on the inner or outer side of the plate C. If on the inner side, it operates against the outer wall of the partition D, and prevents the oil from working down under the plate 0 at all. If on the outer side, it operates against the inner side of the wall A, and prevents the oil which may slopover the partition D from rising between the wall A and plate C far enough to escape at the opening G.
- the curved packing 0 when arranged on the side of the plate Q, in the manner andfor the purposes specified.
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NATHANS & THORNTON.
' Car Axle' Box.
Patented May 12, 1868.
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Letters Patent No. 77,831, dated May 12, 1868.
v IMPROVED UAR-AXLE BOX.
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;TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be it known that we, A. H. NATHANS and MATTHEW THORNTON, of Macon, in the county' of Bibb; and State of Georgia, have invented a new and improved Oar-Axle Box; and we do hereby declare the followin g to be a'full, clear, and exact description oil the same, sufiicient to enable those skilled in the artt'o which our invention appertains to make use of it,*reference being had to the' accompanying. drawings, forming part of this specification, in whichi I Figure 1 is a longitudinal vertical section of the axle-box, and
Figure 2, a perspective view of the packing-plate 0,- showing the particular feature'n'hich constitutes our invention.
This invention is an improvement upon the axle-box patented by D. H..Dotterer, April 3, 1866, and coin sists in so constructing the spring packing-plate, used in his invention, that the oil cannot escape from the box, (whereby the value of the whole device isgreatly enhanced.
In the drawings, A A represent the walls of the axle-box, and B the end of the car-axle in position in the box. 0 is the metallic spring packingplate, that fits aroundthe axle,justwithin the inner side of the box, to prevent the entranceof dust, &c. In the aide-box referred to, upon which this is an improvement, the plate 0 operates between a low partition, I), and, the inner wall of the box. It is found inpractice, however, that the oil in the reservoir, E, will slop over the partition D, and, penetrating under and, around the packing-plate G, will rise to the opening, G, in the inner wall of the box, in which the axle works, and will thence escape in large quantities, rendering the box an expensive one to use. I
To obviate this dei'ect, we construct the metallic packing-plate C with a curved packing, c, the ends of which rise above the ends of the partition D. i This packing may be either on the inner or outer side of the plate C. If on the inner side, it operates against the outer wall of the partition D, and prevents the oil from working down under the plate 0 at all. If on the outer side, it operates against the inner side of the wall A, and prevents the oil which may slopover the partition D from rising between the wall A and plate C far enough to escape at the opening G.
Upon whichever side of the plate O it maybe used, it prevents all escape of the-oil under the plate, thereby rendering the box much more economical than before, besides keeping the axle better lubricated, and causing the whole apparatus to work with increased eth'ciency.
Having thus described our invention, what we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,is
The curved packing 0, when arranged on the side of the plate Q, in the manner andfor the purposes specified.
Y A. H. NATHANS,
MATTHEW THORNTON.
Witnesses HENRY C. DAY, J. B. LANIER.
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